Multiple reports say OnePlus, the smartphone brand, will shut down its India operations in 2027. The decision is presented as part of a broader business shift rather than a short-term change in sales or product strategy. The reporting also connects the move to OnePlus’ wider operations in China, where the brand has signaled it will exit the market. Separately, the reports add that Realme—another mobile phone business associated with Oppo—will also leave the China market, following a similar repositioning.

While details on the company’s exact timetable for winding down in India are limited, the sources converge on the same end target: OnePlus ceases operations in India in 2027. The coverage frames these steps as coordinated exits from key markets, suggesting that the companies are reallocating resources and re-evaluating their long-term presence. The reports do not provide specific information on whether the companies will continue to support existing customers in India or the scope of ongoing commitments during the transition period.